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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 19

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the nnzry. ottw Canada, tutisdit. apeil in KTVFTWI CmZEX PHONES Q. S5? These wrgs embrace ire-tori, rest, Je? love ar.d Magnificent Airport an exhaustive report ts cow course of preparation by the harbor attention. cf festival.

Planned For Toronto eoner, dealing with the wit- Folk Recital Under Auspices of Ottawa Art An. is Revelation to Many in Audience i i i i Am id the eclleetien of rugs, sculp- tare, earring nd wearing which had ability, as an airport, of the western i Carveth Wells In His Illustrated Travelogue Tells an Enthralling Storv of Life in Strange Lands sandbar, an area west of the basebaU stadium and south of the ship char Harbor Commission and Cily May Operate Port. i cel. This report is not yet ready, but will be submitted to the city in by the British government to funey; railroad to Bangkok. The difficul- ties in connection with that survey, 1 done in twilight, were camouflaged in ha humorous sallies as he related episodes of uncanny visitations from things that crawled, and where death lurked on the trail from the hoou of a King Cobra.

Create tbe Atmosphere. Then the speaker mof effectively created the atmosphere of the jungle as by word and by picture he ulu- i strated life and nature altered bu: little since the first days of the world. The very climate with its steaming heat and sodden rainfall seemed lo i get into one's bones. Crocodiles with their sinister snouts readv to drag i been collected by tiie Art Association fo rthe hancicraft exhibit, the linger, in a most manner, and with splendid gestures ar.d impersonations recited and sar.g his songs. His singing wa characteristic, and was given in cn.p.

clear and precise language, accompanied by the gesture needed to make the song one of beautv. TORONTO, April du The "P0 are in progress for the establishment Kh the assistance of experts, nf nn mrnniKinn mclUdlHg foremCSt authonty from the United States. It is expected to Unique to rruMc lover in Ottawa as the folk srrcg rental which was given last evening in the Chateau Laurier. by the handicraft branch. of the Ottawa Art Association, and Mr.

Bedard. of Montreal, was the impersonator. The singing of the folk songs by Mr. Bedard. who was dressed in a French habitant costume, as a re- ve'ation to many of those in the audsence.

of the richness and beauty waterfront property which will When Carveth Well forsook civil Carveth Wells is one of that gallant to nthrall audiences aB i company of engineer and pioneer! over the world and instruct them who have stretched the steel fingers th ik. nn th. irHnt th. Be so compietea tnai wui oeier- that our fairly remote ancestors ere not incou'h barbarians er ail. Insteid.

the folk traditions of the pe-'t furnish a hint as to the nay a peop may progress in more ways than one The settlers who came to Canada 300 and 4CO years ago were from various French settlements in the -entral and north-nestern pro- vinos, particularly Normandy and the Ioire valley, and it was not until 1 a fex years ago that the wealth cf i then traditions forcibly came to our Toronto Star says today. The news- I mine once Dd Ior Toronto tire air policy." ol civilization Into what Conrad called the "Heart of Darkness," and This evening a program will be paper says the matter is one of pub-given of classical and Canadian num- lie enterprise and should plans bers with Miss Florence Glenn, so- materialize, the port will be operated Ads. that tell and sell. too. Ton will see them every day in the ClaKt- prano.

ar.d Miss Gwendolyn Williams oy tne commission ana me cny. aayi the Star, ied Section of The Citizen. as the pianist i "It is also i mm mm mm mm. dm i cown Darning natives; monstrous. th.

f0ng, which the in pythons draped from giant trees; the Canada are sing nfry jav. cana-hushed beauty of the sudden dawns muslc i0Vers have discovered that I rising over the Malay archipelago- i tne pp of is country have more all these, and many more wonders of foik rigs than any other country, animal sod plant life, were depicted including Russia, which was ranked to the audience. The very tang and jt for manv years. smell of the East was In his account Dr Mantis Barbeau, who introduced I of the landing at the harbor where i Mr Bedard to the audience, stated the steamer practically runs along -wrier mnrm m-tfti r.ra- painlessly about primordial life and primitive people beyond the horizons of thii high-powered civilization, the profession must have lost a talented and fno-jrcetul member, but the gained a brilliant lecturer who remarkably visualize scenes of strange lands under the sun. and in si doing, spins a fascinating story of weird adventure in the queer comers of the earth, the whole salted with a bubbling humor that makes a memorable evening of exceptional enter-taiiiijiciii.

Ha illustrated travelogue "Six Years in the Malay Jungle" given last night at the Little Theater, was one of the best presented In Ottawa in recent years. It gave the word lecture a new meaning. His life and experiences are like a chapter out of Kipling. In fart. Capital Clothiers $5 a Month Club Utter hat Hollywood terms "The End of the Pavement." Such men are Empire binders, implantiiig British institutions and Bntifh prestige and British ideals of government among 'far-off, sullen peoples, half devil and half child His life has been crowded with actionsweating In an equatorial swamp or "freezing above the snow-line in the Mountains of the Moon and from a vast storehouse of bizarre experience he has retained unclouded, Iresh and original impressions of life and nature of "tooth and claw" and of barbaric beauty, too, that are Intensely interesting to those who never strayed beyond the boundaries of an easy comfortable existence.

In commencing, he stated that he was one of four engineers employed the street with its bazars and clamor gressing towards what is to the man of rickshaw drivers and the teeming in tne an tpoch of unsurpassed gnat-swarm of life. achievements, and it is snreadlng i Pay $T) down FOR ONE WEEK ONLY STARTS it FRIDAY month and Just The Flapper of Malay. among the present generation to the The last part of the travelogue was four corners of the continent. "Our what the author called a style show, admiratin for the unparalleled de- With the assistance of Miss Doris velopment of industry and machinery Carson as model, the lecturer showed 1 and for all things that are practical. the ladies what is considered the der- has indeed tended to discredit the nier cri among the flappers of Malay.

older culture of our forebears, the Prom his magic kit he produced culture which was more of the mind sarongs oi oeautuul texture ana Get your Spring Outfit NOW on the Capital Clothiers' $5 a month Club Plan. Pay only $2 down and the balance $5 a month, on any Wearing Apparel up to a total value of $35.00. This special offer is for one week only, commencing Friday, April 26. NO OTHER STORE GIVES TERMS LIKE THESE and of the heart," said the speaker. He stated that he was not trying to argue that we have grown less civilized in the last century, but rather Just Arrived! A shipment of ladies' new Spring Shoes.

New effects. New colors. Blondes, Black and Sunburn shades. They are Stvl- gorgeous coloring, and one would judge that the Malay maidens, wearing such colorful apparel with that easy, lithe grace of figure, would not be hard on the eyes. This afternoon, and again this evening.

Carveth Wells conducts other fascinating journeys Into fairy lands of enchantment. H. W. Ladies' Tweed Coats Men's Topcoats Mrs. Peter Heenan Points Out Value Of Organization An exceptional $5.95 Sizes IS to 20.

group. The most popular littles to choose front Arch, with Cuban heels. Widths Double A to C. Priced at S.no. Other smart Shoes at $5 and $6.

FOR THE BOY OR YOUNG MAN. We are showing a very smart range in Oxfords, including famous English Shoes. Here's a real tip, men. Play Bruce Stuart and Co. Shoes for satisfaction and comfort! $3.75, $4.50 to $9.00.

An eirrptionally large range ot tweed coats in the most up-to-the minute spring patterns and models. $12.95 Including the Guard. Sites 34 to 43 Mrg. W. R.

Motherwell Speaks to Ont. Liberal Convicts Reach Winnipeg (Canadian Preis.) WINNIPEG, April 24. The convict train, bearing 170 prisoners from Kingston, to Western penitentiaries, reached, here today. Seventy prisoners were immediately transferred to Stony Mountain penitentiary, a few miles north of Winnipeg, while the remaining 100 continued the westward journey to Prince Albert penitentiary. Gorgeous New Coats in Women on Conditions Western Provinces.

A Great Value in Men's Suits 275 BANK STREET. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Ont April 24. A feature of today's session of the Ontario Women's Liberal Association was the Remarkable values In the season's New Suits, snappiest styles, materials The finest and smartest styles of the Mason are in this group. All fur trimmed with silver mukrat, moleskin, and ml mm I $895 $19.50 and colors. Some with two pair pants broadtail.

All tizes appointment of a special committee to meet with the Liberal men in a joint committee to make overtures to the United Farmers of Ontario to eliminate three-cornered contests in Ontario ridings. Mrs. Grant Need-ham, Toronto, brought the matter up. and got it through without evoking a word from the delegates, one way or the other. The following were elected" to the special committee: Mrs.

Needham. i5 Boys' Suits "With two pair longs in all wool tweeds, checks and stripes; also blue Fox serge. Values to 18, for $1295 Millinery A large variety of new Spring Hats in all the wanted shades and shapes. $3.95 $6.95 Men's Leatherette Coats $5.95 Men's Shirt? In all the newest patterns. Made of fine quality broadcloth.

Sires 14 to 98c Lingerie Women's and Misses' Kayon Silk Vests and Bloomers, all shades. 39c Toronto: Miss G. Rankin, Stratford, Miss Mackenzie, Sarnia, Ont; Mrs. Telfer, Owen Sound, Ont; Miss Tremblay, North Bay, Mrs. Brown, Nipigon, Madame Be- langer, Ottawa, and Mrs.

McNeely, Peterboro. Ont. Mrs. W. R.

Motherwell, Ottawa, wife of the Dominion minister of ag- i riculture, who lived in Western Can- ada from 1880, spoke of conditions in the West, and said all provinces were sisters in one family. Geographical handicaps often caused misunder- standings. "Put your best men and women in politics and you will get the best out of them," Mrs Motherwell. P. G.

Sanderson. South Perth, chief Liberal whip in the House of Commons, said an organization was being built up In Ontario now which would be functioning soon This or- i ganizatlon would at the next election stain for the Liberals 10 to 12 seats Men's High-Grade Suits Special Purchase of Dresses The greatest assemblage of smart Spring Dresses we've ever presented. Specially pur-chased for this event. Every, thing that is new and desirable at a sensationally low price. $9-95 The choicest of fine worsted lovely rhades of brown and rev.

also blue serges. All and tailored garments, some Hh two pair of pleated pantf and double-breasted vet. in Ontario, Mr. Sanderson predicted $29.50 Mrs. reter neenan.

uttawa. wire oi i D. SI.OV'ER, Manager 228 Bank St. (Near Lisgar). Q.4188 Qlrtnouncim) the Dominion minister of labor, spoke on principles of Liberalism and organization work.

She was glad Ontario was going to be well organized for the Liberals, she said. "Spend less time on making and unmaking constitutions and talking and talking some more. Get right down and do something about the organization. We cannot eet too much organization." Mrs. Heenan said "Get an organization in every corner of everv riding: get orearirers who The Most Modern Ranges ever placed on the Canadian Market ire tactful and diplomatic." FOR RENT OFFICES IN CITIZEN BUILDING Absolutely nothing like these new and beautifully designed gas ranges has ever before been presented to the Canadian public They possess many points of superiority sixteen of which are listed below.

1. Beautiful Modern design. Well balanced and proportioned. 2. No bolt heads or sharp projections to hurt your fingers when cleaning range.

Invisible hinges. Oven door and grill door built in flush with body of range. Desirable location! are available now or May 1st at a rental which include! light, heat, elevator and janitor services. Tor particulars applj Communists Have Hot Debate During Party Conference (Associated Press.) MOSCOW. April 24.

The All-Taissian Communist Conference, which opened at Andreyev Hall In he Kremlin last night, has develop nto one of the most outstanding iarty gatherings since the October ising, insofar as the dominant group mder the leadership of Joseph Stalin las been called upon to fight criticism the right wing. The accusations hurled at each ifher by the two differing groups are a vivid idea of the big issues nvolved. The dominant Stalinltes ccused the rights of liberalism, op-nrtunifin and defeatism in the face if purely temporary difficulties by hampioning the cause of the rich flush corners easily 3. All rounded cleaned. MOVING? Let the Ottawa Dairy Salesman commence delivery of OTTAWA DAIRY MILK the first morning in your new home.

Telephone Business Office THE CITIZEN 10. Porcelain enamel grill draws out straight for turning meats and easily adjusted. 11. Beautiful air cooled handles, register-; ed 1929. 12.

Accurate "Side Wall Thermometer" porcelain enamelled, easy to see and read. 1 3 Speedy ovens, all porcelain enamelled no projections, uniform heat, even bakers. 14. Thermostatic Controlled ovens to regulate temperature of oven for full course dinner when away from home. 15.

Star burners, scientifically constructed for economy of gas and elimination of Carbon Monoxide, also new simmering burner. All burners easily removed. 16. Burners easily removed from newly constructed rests. No cross section rod supports to collect grease and boil-overs.

4. Gas burners, pipes and valves all concealed behind porcelain enamel panel. 5. Utility drawer, draws out straight. Handy for holding cooking utensils.

6. Porcelain enamel drip tray draws out straight. Easily washed. 7. No.

650-9 Oven takes 5 utensils for full course dinner. Everything In FURNITURE For the Home At Lowest Prices. Caplan's 8. No. 650-9 Oven takes one over-sized utensil for full course dinner.

129-137 Ridean 8k Porcelain enamel oven bottom holds 9. all boil-overs. Easily removed for washing. icasants, in the belief that the latter, given their vay, would naturally into Socialism. The rights, reported to be headed iy Michael Tomtky, Aalcxey Rikov nd N.

Bucharln, countered by accusing the dominant group of "ex-traordlnarylsm" or a leaning toward extraordinary measures and the "military and feudal" exploitation of the peasantry. The stalin group sees aa a solution for the present economic difficulties vigorous execution of a five-year plan of Industrialization of both urban and rural Russia the building of I gigantic plan's In industrial centers while simultaneous organizing huge collective farm estates run on the most modern basis and augmented by intensive co-operation in individual farming throughout the countrv, up ueen 1 1 88 Don't move- It is quite an expense to move your old piano trade it in on new piano and we'll take rare of MOFFATS LIMITED, BLUE STAR GAS RANGE DIVISION, WESTON, ONTARIO the moving. 4 Present euMnmers please Inform your Ottawa Dairy Route Salesman of your new He. will report it to our ofJlre and you will be sure of an uninterrupted supply of this delirious milk. Li' I holding everywhere th poor and middle elasi peasantry while fighting the rich peasantry.

i OLD HOME potcttoLOAF tatcs bcltci Rom! Contracts Lrt BROCKVILLE. April 24. The contract for the placing of macadam surface upon the first six miles of provincial highway No. 29. leading north from Brockvllle, has been warded by the Department of Public Highways to Frank Milllgan.

Iroquois. H. McLean, Cornwall, receives the contract ior laying a macadam mr-fare on the Smiths Falls-Lombardy road. The Hoople Creek bridge, near Dickinson' Landing on hlghwav No. 2 is to be built by r.

Stidweit, the" series'Gas Rnges For Sale by THE OTTAWA GAS COMPANY St. 393 Somerset 8t West Queen 161 (lr Cream 1 Queen 1188 (Mils and Mutter) C.P.K. Knriiiiii: MONTREAL. April 24 The gros. esrnitiss ot the Prine for tne vrrt end1 Anrll 31.

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